View split left/right for nautilus home directory in Ubuntu18.04 LTS
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In Ubuntu 16.04 LTS I used to drag home directory window to left or right and that window would then automatically adjust to the half of the screen ( this is called view split left or right ) . In Ubuntu 18.04 LTS this does indeed happen with all windows , but it does not happen with the home directory window . I have even tried the keyboard shortcut for view split left or right for home directory and is not working while it works for all other windows .
Does anyone know how to view split left or right in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS for home directory window?
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In Ubuntu 16.04 LTS I used to drag home directory window to left or right and that window would then automatically adjust to the half of the screen ( this is called view split left or right ) . In Ubuntu 18.04 LTS this does indeed happen with all windows , but it does not happen with the home directory window . I have even tried the keyboard shortcut for view split left or right for home directory and is not working while it works for all other windows .
Does anyone know how to view split left or right in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS for home directory window?
nautilus 18.04
I'm not completely sure but I think it's a nautilus issue
â dsSTORM
May 15 at 11:35
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It works for me with every folder, including the home directory.
â singrium
May 19 at 21:01
If I drag the home directory window on the top edge it fully expands though . I have even reinstalled nautilus usingsudo apt-get install --reinstall nautilus-data
and restarted the laptop , but nothing changed .
â liaguridio
May 21 at 14:39
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In Ubuntu 16.04 LTS I used to drag home directory window to left or right and that window would then automatically adjust to the half of the screen ( this is called view split left or right ) . In Ubuntu 18.04 LTS this does indeed happen with all windows , but it does not happen with the home directory window . I have even tried the keyboard shortcut for view split left or right for home directory and is not working while it works for all other windows .
Does anyone know how to view split left or right in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS for home directory window?
nautilus 18.04
In Ubuntu 16.04 LTS I used to drag home directory window to left or right and that window would then automatically adjust to the half of the screen ( this is called view split left or right ) . In Ubuntu 18.04 LTS this does indeed happen with all windows , but it does not happen with the home directory window . I have even tried the keyboard shortcut for view split left or right for home directory and is not working while it works for all other windows .
Does anyone know how to view split left or right in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS for home directory window?
nautilus 18.04
edited May 19 at 21:27
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asked May 15 at 10:02
liaguridio
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I'm not completely sure but I think it's a nautilus issue
â dsSTORM
May 15 at 11:35
1
It works for me with every folder, including the home directory.
â singrium
May 19 at 21:01
If I drag the home directory window on the top edge it fully expands though . I have even reinstalled nautilus usingsudo apt-get install --reinstall nautilus-data
and restarted the laptop , but nothing changed .
â liaguridio
May 21 at 14:39
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I'm not completely sure but I think it's a nautilus issue
â dsSTORM
May 15 at 11:35
1
It works for me with every folder, including the home directory.
â singrium
May 19 at 21:01
If I drag the home directory window on the top edge it fully expands though . I have even reinstalled nautilus usingsudo apt-get install --reinstall nautilus-data
and restarted the laptop , but nothing changed .
â liaguridio
May 21 at 14:39
I'm not completely sure but I think it's a nautilus issue
â dsSTORM
May 15 at 11:35
I'm not completely sure but I think it's a nautilus issue
â dsSTORM
May 15 at 11:35
1
1
It works for me with every folder, including the home directory.
â singrium
May 19 at 21:01
It works for me with every folder, including the home directory.
â singrium
May 19 at 21:01
If I drag the home directory window on the top edge it fully expands though . I have even reinstalled nautilus using
sudo apt-get install --reinstall nautilus-data
and restarted the laptop , but nothing changed .â liaguridio
May 21 at 14:39
If I drag the home directory window on the top edge it fully expands though . I have even reinstalled nautilus using
sudo apt-get install --reinstall nautilus-data
and restarted the laptop , but nothing changed .â liaguridio
May 21 at 14:39
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That's because of nautilus minimum wide that doesn't fits split view. For example if you remove nautilus sidebar or change the display scale it will allow to split left/right. Don't know how to fix it.
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I went to Settings->Dock and I enabled the option Auto-hide the Dock . When Auto-hide the Dock is On then view split left/right is working for the nautilus home directory , but when it is Off , it does not work . That solution at least works for me . I have no clue if that is a bug of Ubuntu 18.04 lts or if I messed something with some programms.
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That's because of nautilus minimum wide that doesn't fits split view. For example if you remove nautilus sidebar or change the display scale it will allow to split left/right. Don't know how to fix it.
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That's because of nautilus minimum wide that doesn't fits split view. For example if you remove nautilus sidebar or change the display scale it will allow to split left/right. Don't know how to fix it.
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That's because of nautilus minimum wide that doesn't fits split view. For example if you remove nautilus sidebar or change the display scale it will allow to split left/right. Don't know how to fix it.
That's because of nautilus minimum wide that doesn't fits split view. For example if you remove nautilus sidebar or change the display scale it will allow to split left/right. Don't know how to fix it.
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I went to Settings->Dock and I enabled the option Auto-hide the Dock . When Auto-hide the Dock is On then view split left/right is working for the nautilus home directory , but when it is Off , it does not work . That solution at least works for me . I have no clue if that is a bug of Ubuntu 18.04 lts or if I messed something with some programms.
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
I went to Settings->Dock and I enabled the option Auto-hide the Dock . When Auto-hide the Dock is On then view split left/right is working for the nautilus home directory , but when it is Off , it does not work . That solution at least works for me . I have no clue if that is a bug of Ubuntu 18.04 lts or if I messed something with some programms.
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
I went to Settings->Dock and I enabled the option Auto-hide the Dock . When Auto-hide the Dock is On then view split left/right is working for the nautilus home directory , but when it is Off , it does not work . That solution at least works for me . I have no clue if that is a bug of Ubuntu 18.04 lts or if I messed something with some programms.
I went to Settings->Dock and I enabled the option Auto-hide the Dock . When Auto-hide the Dock is On then view split left/right is working for the nautilus home directory , but when it is Off , it does not work . That solution at least works for me . I have no clue if that is a bug of Ubuntu 18.04 lts or if I messed something with some programms.
answered Aug 20 at 19:50
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I'm not completely sure but I think it's a nautilus issue
â dsSTORM
May 15 at 11:35
1
It works for me with every folder, including the home directory.
â singrium
May 19 at 21:01
If I drag the home directory window on the top edge it fully expands though . I have even reinstalled nautilus using
sudo apt-get install --reinstall nautilus-data
and restarted the laptop , but nothing changed .â liaguridio
May 21 at 14:39